The Sub Zero features a removable liner glove for essential warmth & a waterproof outer shell for temperatures plummeting below 25°F/-5°C. Touch screen compatible Windproof micro-fleece core liner can be worn separately in warmer weather Change your music or make that critical phone call (NOT while riding of course!) without taking off your liner gloves— Wire Tap technology makes these gloves touch screen-friendly. Primaloft™ insulated backhand is super light & warm Fully waterproof outer Hipora™ shell provides protection in the harshest weather High visibility black reflective graphics keeps you safe at night while stylish in the day Brushed microfibre thumb brushes away sweat plus its windproof for added protection High-grip palm works great in wet weather Extended gauntlet style cuff keeps out wet & cold Road.cc test report 9/10 These gloves will keep your hands warm in the really really cold weather & theyÂ’re fully waterproof too. You actually get two sets of gloves in one here: a micro-fleece inner & a big waterproof outer. You can wear the inners on their own during autumn & spring. TheyÂ’re soft & fleecy & provide a reasonable amount of warmth although theyÂ’re not 100% windproof so you notice your hands getting cooler on fast descents. Silicone rubber palm & fingertip print provides grip on the bars & controls but thereÂ’s no padding so if you want some youÂ’ll need to wear mitts underneath. ItÂ’s the outers that really impress though Â- theyÂ’re excellent. For a start theyÂ’re among the few cycling gloves weÂ’ve ever used that are properly waterproof rather than just a bit waterproof. WeÂ’ve been caught out in full-on storms in these & nothing has got inside. Plus the Hipora inserts are really breathable. As a demonstration of how well they work you can fill the gloves with hot water & none will leak out but steam will permeate through the pores in the fabric. Take our word for it Â- it works. Out on the road this translates into hands that feel less clammy than usual when you work up a sweat. Sure if you get really hot hands things will get damp in there but the performance is very good. The polyurethane palm is really grippy thereÂ’s a big old wipe panel on the back of the thumb & drawcords on the extended cuffs allow you to seal out the wet & cold. A fair amount of reflective trim helps get you seen at night while a fleecy lining means that you can wear the outers without the inners on days that are wet but mild. Wear the outers & the inners together & you get loads of insulation & no wind gets through the shell layer to rob you of the heat you build up in there. TheyÂ’re not ridiculously bulky either. TheyÂ’re big but theyÂ’re not like oven gloves. You can still feel the levers easily enough. WeÂ’ve worn these on rides down to freezing point & beyond & stayed comfortable enough Â- they really do live up to their name & the price is reasonable for the level of performance too. Verdict Warm waterproof & versatile Â- among our favourite gloves for full-on winter riding